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| | How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista I have 5 USB devices (2 external drives, 1 flash drive, one CF card reader, and 1 Sony walkman) that when connected score a drive letter. My problem is that the drive letters change depending on the order in which the devices are connected (the first one plugged in gets drive F, then G, etc). This causes a headache for my backup software SyncBackPro, where I have schemes set up for my two external hard drives based on drive letters. I can change the drive letters in Disk Management (Vista Ultimate) but that only sticks while that device is connected. For instance, if I unplug my primary backup drive G and connect my flash drive, the flash drive would then become G. Is there any way of permanently locking a particular device to a particular drive letter? |
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| | Re: How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista After plugging in your USB device, run the command compmgmt.msc Select Disk Management Then, Right-click on your drive and Select Change Drive Letter "pbl" <pblnews@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:01f67152$0$25479$c3e8da3@xxxxxx Quote: >I have 5 USB devices (2 external drives, 1 flash drive, one CF card reader, >and 1 Sony walkman) that when connected score a drive letter. My problem is >that the drive letters change depending on the order in which the devices >are connected (the first one plugged in gets drive F, then G, etc). This >causes a headache for my backup software SyncBackPro, where I have schemes >set up for my two external hard drives based on drive letters. I can change >the drive letters in Disk Management (Vista Ultimate) but that only sticks >while that device is connected. For instance, if I unplug my primary backup >drive G and connect my flash drive, the flash drive would then become G. Is >there any way of permanently locking a particular device to a particular >drive letter? |
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| | Re: How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista I can do that, bus as I indicate in my question this doesn't stick. "DaveD" <dd@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eWrsl7ivJHA.3848@xxxxxx Quote: > After plugging in your USB device, run the command compmgmt.msc > > Select Disk Management > > Then, Right-click on your drive and Select Change Drive Letter > > > > > "pbl" <pblnews@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:01f67152$0$25479$c3e8da3@xxxxxx Quote: >>I have 5 USB devices (2 external drives, 1 flash drive, one CF card >>reader, and 1 Sony walkman) that when connected score a drive letter. My >>problem is that the drive letters change depending on the order in which >>the devices are connected (the first one plugged in gets drive F, then G, >>etc). This causes a headache for my backup software SyncBackPro, where I >>have schemes set up for my two external hard drives based on drive >>letters. I can change the drive letters in Disk Management (Vista >>Ultimate) but that only sticks while that device is connected. For >>instance, if I unplug my primary backup drive G and connect my flash >>drive, the flash drive would then become G. Is there any way of >>permanently locking a particular device to a particular drive letter? |
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| | Re: How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista Hi, pbl. All I can say is the Old Faithful: It works for me. In Disk Management, are you assigning letters to the devices? Or to the partition(s) on those devices? Are you right-clicking on the Volume in the Volume List (at the top of the screen by default) or on the left column in the Graphical View (Disk 0, for example)? Are you assigning names to your volumes, or relying only on "drive" letters? In my system, Disks 0, 1 and 2 are Hard Disk Drives (divided into more than a dozen volumes). Disk 3 Removable is my ReadyBoost USB drive, (semi-)permanently assigned R:. Even if I remove the USB key and insert it into a different USB port, it keeps the letter R:. Disk 4 Removable is my SanDisk single-slot SD card reader and it is always Drive S:. Just now it was empty (No Media), but was still identified as S:; I inserted an SD card and Windows recognized it and offered to read the files on S:. I unplugged the USB cable from its port on the back of the computer; Disk 4 disappeared from Disk Management. I plugged the cable into a 4-port hub; Disk 4 appeared again and, as soon as I clicked on it, the letter S: appeared again. (Then I restored the plug to the back of the case; situation normal again.) I always label each of my volumes and devices; the labels (names) get written to the HD or USB device and remain constant no matter whether I'm running WinXP, Vista or Win7. They don't shift like drive letters when I reboot to a different OS. Even back in MS-DOS days, we used "vol" to write volume names onto the disks; in Disk Management, right-click on the volume, then Properties, then type a name into the unlabeled box near the top of the window. But I've never used USB external hard drives - except for the flash drives. Maybe they behave differently. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 7000 "pbl" <pblnews@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:01f67152$0$25479$c3e8da3@xxxxxx Quote: > I have 5 USB devices (2 external drives, 1 flash drive, one CF card > reader, and 1 Sony walkman) that when connected score a drive letter. My > problem is that the drive letters change depending on the order in which > the devices are connected (the first one plugged in gets drive F, then G, > etc). This causes a headache for my backup software SyncBackPro, where I > have schemes set up for my two external hard drives based on drive > letters. I can change the drive letters in Disk Management (Vista > Ultimate) but that only sticks while that device is connected. For > instance, if I unplug my primary backup drive G and connect my flash > drive, the flash drive would then become G. Is there any way of > permanently locking a particular device to a particular drive letter? |
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| | Re: How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista "R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi, pbl. > >All I can say is the Old Faithful: It works for me. > >In Disk Management, are you assigning letters to the devices? Or to the >partition(s) on those devices? Are you right-clicking on the Volume in the >Volume List (at the top of the screen by default) or on the left column in >the Graphical View (Disk 0, for example)? Are you assigning names to your >volumes, or relying only on "drive" letters? > >In my system, Disks 0, 1 and 2 are Hard Disk Drives (divided into more than >a dozen volumes). Disk 3 Removable is my ReadyBoost USB drive, >(semi-)permanently assigned R:. Even if I remove the USB key and insert it >into a different USB port, it keeps the letter R:. Disk 4 Removable is my >SanDisk single-slot SD card reader and it is always Drive S:. Just now it >was empty (No Media), but was still identified as S:; I inserted an SD card >and Windows recognized it and offered to read the files on S:. I unplugged >the USB cable from its port on the back of the computer; Disk 4 disappeared >from Disk Management. I plugged the cable into a 4-port hub; Disk 4 >appeared again and, as soon as I clicked on it, the letter S: appeared >again. (Then I restored the plug to the back of the case; situation normal >again.) > >I always label each of my volumes and devices; the labels (names) get >written to the HD or USB device and remain constant no matter whether I'm >running WinXP, Vista or Win7. They don't shift like drive letters when I >reboot to a different OS. Even back in MS-DOS days, we used "vol" to write >volume names onto the disks; in Disk Management, right-click on the volume, >then Properties, then type a name into the unlabeled box near the top of the >window. > >But I've never used USB external hard drives - except for the flash drives. >Maybe they behave differently. > >RC are assigned. I can even end up with my flash drives being the same, as long as I have them all plugged in when I set the drive letters AND as long as I always plug them into the same port after that. |
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| | Re: How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista Network shares might be a good option to use. The location (the URL) doesn't change if the drive letter changes. I don't know if your backup software can do network URL addresses, but if it does, then that could solve your problem. "pbl" <pblnews@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:01f67152$0$25479$c3e8da3@xxxxxx Quote: > I have 5 USB devices (2 external drives, 1 flash drive, one CF card > reader, and 1 Sony walkman) that when connected score a drive letter. My > problem is that the drive letters change depending on the order in which > the devices are connected (the first one plugged in gets drive F, then G, > etc). This causes a headache for my backup software SyncBackPro, where I > have schemes set up for my two external hard drives based on drive > letters. I can change the drive letters in Disk Management (Vista > Ultimate) but that only sticks while that device is connected. For > instance, if I unplug my primary backup drive G and connect my flash > drive, the flash drive would then become G. Is there any way of > permanently locking a particular device to a particular drive letter? |
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| | Re: How to 'lock' drive letters to particular devices in Vista pbl wrote: Quote: > I have 5 USB devices (2 external drives, 1 flash drive, one CF card > reader, and 1 Sony walkman) that when connected score a drive letter. My > problem is that the drive letters change depending on the order in which > the devices are connected (the first one plugged in gets drive F, then > G, etc). This causes a headache for my backup software SyncBackPro, > where I have schemes set up for my two external hard drives based on > drive letters. I can change the drive letters in Disk Management (Vista > Ultimate) but that only sticks while that device is connected. For > instance, if I unplug my primary backup drive G and connect my flash > drive, the flash drive would then become G. Is there any way of > permanently locking a particular device to a particular drive letter? a drive is not attached. They are recycled then and the assignment to the former drive is lost. If you manually assing high letters then they are far away from the default letter which is the lowest free one. Alternatively you can install my "USB Drive Letter Manager" to get full control over the drive letters. But it's a bit work to configure it. http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html Uwe |
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